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Tatatmagouche walking trail in the fall

Berry tree of some kind

Father and son out for an afternoon walk

We spent another day in Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia and it is becoming one of our favorite spot for fall colours and just getting away from the house. While in Tatamagouche we stopped by the Rail Station cafe and had a coffee. The cafe is located just off the Trans Canada Trail.

Oak colours

The trail itself is flat and wide. What surprises me is that 4-wheelers are permitted to use the trail. Any that we saw were very respectful of the walkers.

Former Tatamagouche Inter-Colonial Rail Station

A beautiful day with temperatures around 14C, definitely a day for a light coat. Please enjoy the fall photos taken with an Olympus EPL-5 with a 40-150 mm lens.

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